He said: “Her telephone calls to her friends indicate she was lost and unable to help herself.”

The coroner told the hearing that he will be writing to Network Rail suggesting action be taken to prevent others from dying as Taiyah did.

Taiyah's mum Hayley said she wants to see railway stations made safer.

Speaking in tribute to her daughter, Hayley said: “ She loved to be out with her friends. She loved spending time with her sisters and nieces.

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“She lived every day of her life like it was the last.”

Hayley wants stations across the country to be made safer.

“I am just flabbergasted at the amount of deaths which have happened on the railway and nothing is done,” she said.

“I am not going to let Taiyah become just another statistic."

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